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YetepTrap is so back, baby. And who better to add fuel to the fire than the legends themselves: Yellow Claw. Their new track “Take It All” is equal parts moody and rowdy, with a stank face-inducing drop.
The Dutch duo has been keeping nightclubs in business since the early 2010s. They gained recognition through viral hits like “DJ Turn It Up,” “Till It Hurts,” and “Shotgun” and have graced nearly every major festival stage including EDC, Tomorrowland, Ultra, Zoukout, and more. They’re also the creators of the Barong Family label, that focuses primarily on hybrid and jungle style artists.
“Take It All” is a ride from the moment you press play. The track keeps you guessing and jumps genres with its bassline switch-ups and varied instrumentals. The song pulls you in with vocal chops that add increasing intensity. The build flips the song on its head with a supersaw synth melody—a classic staple in Eurodance. Think: Cascada, Basshunter, and early Tiesto.
If the build wasn’t enough to press ‘like’ the drop will guarantee this song a spot on your next party playlist. As a millennial raver, once those 808s slam in, I’m mentally back in the club dancing like it’s 2013. Snappy snares and hi-hats come in to round out that signature trap sound. It’s a stark shift from the intro and build but still has that pure Yellow Claw energy.
“Take It All” represents the past and present, fusing early 2000s Eurodance with the grit of modern trap. The result? A track that feels both nostalgic and entirely brand new—a sound that only Yellow Claw could pull off.
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